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Hul Tytus
 
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Thanks Jim - I'll give that a try. There's some thermocouple wire handy
that'll serve for a test.

Hul

In comp.arch.embedded Jim Thompson wrote:
On 18 Oct 2005 18:43:50 -0400, (Hul Tytus)
wrote:


comp.arch.embedded, sci.electronics.repair, sci.electronics.design
no strip hookup wire

Who sells hookup wire that can be soldered without stripping? Typical
use is reworking pc boards. Some magnet wires are of this type, but solder
at too high a temperature for easy use on a pc board. The ones I've tried
will loosen the copper if joints aren't made quickly.

Any suggestions for a maker or seller for a wire in the 26 guage range
would be appreciated.

Hul


I use #24 teflon-covered wire. It resists solder, but can be stripped
in tight places simply by "pinching" with needle-nose pliers... very
handy for making tight PCB reworks. At GenRad we called such boards
"blue-wired" for the color of the insulation.


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